The quote is saying that URMs, aside from Asian Americans, are at a disadvantage for test prep because the test prep books are listed online under “books” instead of under “sports”. |
Really? You can’t see how condescending and rude the comment quoted above is? |
Yes, I can see how condescending and hateful the test buying racist messages are. It appears hater has been spewing them for years. |
Wow, you are lacking in self awareness. |
Racist comments suck, right? Including the one above saying that non-Asian URMs aren't likely to find test prep books because they are listed under "books" instead of "sports, next to basketball shoes"? |
For the umpteenth time, I'm a non-Asian URM and dont find basketball reference racist at all. Basketball affiliation is sense of pride for us. It takes hardwork and a ton of prep to be good at basketball. |
We are aware that no matter the smearing efforts from people like you and the current anti-merit system, the talented and hard-working students, Asian or not, will still eventually excel academically and professionally. |
If all you care about are “… the talented and hardworking students, Asian or not…” then why the complaints that too few students of Asian background are being accepted at TJ? |
A deliberate racial suppression from 73% to 54% of Asian students has taken place. Not Acceptable. Are they going to go after basketball teams next? Should not be allowed. |
That’s fine if you as one person doesn’t see it that way, but many others do. The people making the comparison are doing it in a way to point out identity groups and say that members of one identity group don’t deserve to go to TJ because they don’t care about “Books,” they only care about basketball and can’t even figure out how to find books. They are showing how they feel about people they assume don’t care enough about books. It is meant to be condescending and even rather contemptuous. That’s fine if you choose not to see it that way, but, again, many others do and their take on it matters as much as yours does. |
And there you go again. Even when it is pointed out how objectionable that comparison is, you can’t stop yourself from using it. Come on, try to do better. |
You dont seem to know much about basketball or the NoVa travel leagues. They are a significant representation of Asian student players. We are hispanic/asian mixed race family, and both our kids are year round players. When I read references about basketball, I relate to them. Our travel league has an even mix of ethnicities. |
Majority of the TJ basketball teams are Asian. Students are capable of managing both Books and Basketball simultaneously. Either of them are not exclusive to any ethnicity. |
Do you think comments like this are acceptable: “ The AP test industry is unethical, keeps stolen past exam questions compiled as practice tests out of reach of many potential and capable students. Instead of listing these products under sports category right next to basketball shoes, they created a separate category called Books. Imagine the outrageous difficulty that puts for underrepresented minorities (except asian americans) to reach these products. ” |
No one knows what the heck that poster meant, but you seem to be posting that message repeatedly and going crazy with it. |